Architects Sheppard Robson also moving to refurbished 1960 city centre scheme
The developer behind the huge Victoria North regeneration scheme is to open its UK headquarters at the Pall Mall redevelopment in Manchester city centre as it continues to grow its presence in the city.
FEC has signed up for 4,992 sq ft of fully fitted and furnished workspace at the 1960s King Street building that has been redeveloped by Bruntwood SciTech.
Meanwhile the architecture practice that designed the £33m redevelopment, Sheppard Robson, is also moving into the building it designed. It has agreed a deal for 9,956 sq ft across two floors.
FEC is delivering Victoria North, which is one of the Government’s seven new towns and is set to see 15,000 homes constructed across 390-acres of land.
Gavin Taylor, managing director at FEC, said: “Establishing our UK headquarters at Pall Mall marks an important milestone for FEC as we continue to grow our presence in Manchester. The city is central to our long-term strategy, and this move enables us to bring our team together in a high-quality, flexible environment that reflects both our ambitions and our ongoing investment into Manchester and the wider region.”
Tony O’Brien, partner at Sheppard Robson, said: “We have had an office in Manchester for over 25 years, with a diversified portfolio of work across the region contributing to the growth of our 100-strong studio.
“Our deep retrofit of Pall Mall is the perfect new home for the office’s next chapter and a statement of intent, embodying many areas of our expertise – from shaping engaging interiors and amenities to creating meaningful new public spaces.”
As well as the Pall Mall deals, Bruntwood SciTech has confirmed two more lettings across its city centre portfolio.
Experience innovation business Valtech is taking 3,000 sq ft of space at King’s House, while “a large-scale global credit rating agency”, has agreed a 19,400 sq ft, 10-year lease at 5 New York Street,after six years in Bruntwood SciTech’s serviced space at Bloc.
Jack Harrison, senior commercial surveyor at Bruntwood SciTech, said: “These lettings underline our approach to creating places that not only honour Manchester’s architectural heritage, but also support the next generation of innovative businesses. Securing customers like Sheppard Robson and FEC, who already play an important role in the city’s growth, is a clear endorsement of both the building and the wider ecosystem we’re continuing to develop across the city centre; providing the environment, connectivity and community businesses need to grow.
“The breadth of lettings across our Manchester city centre portfolio highlights the continued demand we’re seeing from businesses seeking well-designed, future-ready workspace that can support their evolving needs. From fitted and furnished suites through to larger leased spaces, we’re focused on providing environments that enable companies to scale, collaborate and connect into Manchester’s thriving innovation ecosystem.”
Savills acted for Sheppard Robson, while LEVEL Agents represented FEC.




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